Rand-O-Monium New member Feb 12, 2014 #2 Re: Blog: The Mystery of the Scalloped Fingerboard is Revealed :headbang:
nsatke New member Feb 13, 2014 #3 Re: Blog: The Mystery of the Scalloped Fingerboard is Revealed The other thing about scalloped boards is that they change the overall sound the guitar. Somehow the are much brighter than the guitars with unscalloped necks. Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
Re: Blog: The Mystery of the Scalloped Fingerboard is Revealed The other thing about scalloped boards is that they change the overall sound the guitar. Somehow the are much brighter than the guitars with unscalloped necks. Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
LReese Sausage Gravy Feb 13, 2014 #4 Re: Blog: The Mystery of the Scalloped Fingerboard is Revealed I remember how awkward a Yngwie sig neck felt when I tied one in the early '90s. I'd really love to try to give one another go (I really think I'd ultimately like it), but I'd go with a much thicker profile.
Re: Blog: The Mystery of the Scalloped Fingerboard is Revealed I remember how awkward a Yngwie sig neck felt when I tied one in the early '90s. I'd really love to try to give one another go (I really think I'd ultimately like it), but I'd go with a much thicker profile.
nsatke New member Feb 14, 2014 #5 Re: Blog: The Mystery of the Scalloped Fingerboard is Revealed Once I got a scalloped neck done right, I want to use it for aslmist everything. Great feel, great grip on the stringsand a much brighter sound! Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk Last edited: Feb 14, 2014
Re: Blog: The Mystery of the Scalloped Fingerboard is Revealed Once I got a scalloped neck done right, I want to use it for aslmist everything. Great feel, great grip on the stringsand a much brighter sound! Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk